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Ozaukee sheriff asking for help to reunite lost dogs with owners
The sheriff’s office is asking residents not to approach the dogs so they don’t get scared away from traps they’ve set.
The Ozaukee County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help to try to reunite two lost dogs with their owner.The sheriff’s office said the two dogs have been wandering for days near county Highway I and Cold Springs Road in Saukville. Both of them are wearing large red collars.They have not been able to capture them yet. A rescue team is working on setting live traps to safely catch them and provide medical treatment.The sheriff’s office is asking residents to not approach the dogs to try to avoid scaring them away from the traps.Anyone with information on who the owners may be are asked to call the sheriff’s office at 262-284-7172.Top HeadlinesWisconsin’s largest school district reacts to Trump order to close Department of EducationWoman charged in Milwaukee fatal shooting in bar parking lot mix-upWaukesha man charged with injuring K-9 after chaseWisconsin teens now able to take written drivers test at homeWATCH Driver narrowly avoid being struck by lightning on highway
The Ozaukee County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help to try to reunite two lost dogs with their owner.
The sheriff’s office said the two dogs have been wandering for days near county Highway I and Cold Springs Road in Saukville. Both of them are wearing large red collars.
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They have not been able to capture them yet. A rescue team is working on setting live traps to safely catch them and provide medical treatment.
The sheriff’s office is asking residents to not approach the dogs to try to avoid scaring them away from the traps.
Anyone with information on who the owners may be are asked to call the sheriff’s office at 262-284-7172.
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